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Metamucil Unflavored Psyllium Husk Powder is a plant-based fiber supplement designed to promote digestive health, support healthy blood sugar levels, lower cholesterol, and control appetite. With 114 teaspoons in each container, it's the #1 doctor-recommended fiber brand trusted for over 90 years.
P**E
Bland is good for fiber powder!!
I have used this for years, and it seems to be a great fiber source. Love the 'no sweeter added.' It tastes much better, very bland but I don't like a super sweetness like in the regular Metamucil. Sugar is poison. Bland is good for fiber. This is good!
K**H
No sugar or sugar substitutes
It’s good to know there’s a product with fiber that doesn’t have artificial sweeteners or sugar. The taste is rather bland without sweeteners, but it’s a healthier product for those who want to avoid sugar and sugar substitutes. I feel that I’ve benefited my health and my digestion. with additional fiber. I have not had any negative side effects from this product.
E**N
Highly recommend for balance
I’ve been using Metamucil for over a year now and I seriously cannot recommend it enough as a great way to ensure you’re consuming fiber. As someone who struggled with GI issues and constant bloating, I highly recommend using this. I’ve also tried other brands and different flavors, but personally have been much happy using the unflavored kind. You also use it in baking if you’d like (actually works great too).
T**R
price beats Costco!
good price
C**K
It's ok
Didn't care for the citric acid taste to the product. It was supposed to be no flavor add a lemony taste that doesn't go well with the product
E**G
RESTORES REGULARITY - EASY TO USE
THE ONLY THING YOU NEED TO KNOW IS THAT IT WORKS - RESTORES REGULARITY - MIXES WELL WITH ORANGE JUICE WITH NO AFTERTASTE
D**.
Misleading Product Labeling, Maltodextrin is a sweetener
Amazon will refund or exchange product with misleading labeling. This product is labeled as no sweetener added. It contains maltodextrin which is a sweetener and it appears it may be an unsafe sweetener. This is information from WebMD: The powder is used as an additive in the foods above to replace sugar and improve their texture, shelf life, and taste.Potential Health Risks of MaltodextrinIf you eat too many foods containing maltodextrin, your diet's quality is likely to be below par. You will get too much sugar and low amounts of fiber. Such diets will increase your risk of type 2 diabetes, weight gain, and high cholesterol.Maltodextrin and diabetes. The glycemic index (GI) in maltodextrin is higher than in table sugar. This means that the powder can cause a spike in your blood sugar shortly after eating foods that have it. A sudden increase in blood glucose in people with insulin resistance or diabetes can be fatal.A high GI means that foods quickly enter the bloodstream and the body quickly absorbs them. This increases the risk of type 2 diabetes. Complex carbohydrates don’t pose this danger as the body takes time to absorb them. You also tend to feel fuller for a longer time.Maltodextrin and gut bacteria. Maltodextrin may affect the balance of bacteria in the gut. Research in its early stages suggests that maltodextrin may reduce the number of good bacteria and increase the harmful bacteria. This can cause damage to the intestine and increase the risk of inflammatory bowel disease. The powder may also enhance the survival of salmonella bacteria. It causes gastroenteritis and other inflammatory conditions.
S**R
Slight citrus flavor, same texture as the Tang-flavored classic
Works great, but still very gelatinous (like the Tang-flavored classic) so not something I would want in my coffee or tea. It does have a slight citrus flavor too. Not a big deal in some yogurt, but again, not something I can tolerate in a more subtle beverage.
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